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The Vigil and the Vanishing World
The Deeper Thinking Podcast is digitally narrated.
For those drawn to the ethics of attention, the fragility of perception, and the quiet struggle to remain human in a predictive age.
#SimoneWeil #IrisMurdoch #Phenomenology #Attention #AI #Prediction #Embodiment
What happens when the world no longer waits for us? In this episode, we explore the erosion of the interval in which reality reveals itself. Drawing on Simone Weil's philosophy of attention and Iris Murdoch's vision of unselfing, we trace how predictive systems collapse the space where moral and perceptual judgment form. The Vigil is not nostalgia. It is the last form of resistance in a culture that replaces presence with prediction, and seeing with being seen.
This episode enters the slow domain of embodied perception. Through the thought of Weil, Murdoch, and the phenomenological tradition shaped by figures like Maurice Merleau Ponty and Henri Bergson, we explore the movements of attention that cannot be automated, accelerated, or smoothed. These thinkers reveal why understanding is slow, why reality resists simplification, and why the body remains the last anchor against the machinery of prediction.
We ask what it means to see without extracting, to look without leaning forward, to inhabit the quiet that modern systems have rendered almost impossible. The Vigil becomes not an escape from technology but a stance within it: a refusal to let the world vanish into smoothness, speed, and preemption.
Reflections
This episode explores the thinning of perception in a predictive age and asks how attention might be restored as an ethical act.
Here are a few reflections that surfaced along the way:
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Attention is the last place where the world still has room to enter. The Vigil is how we keep that room open.
#Attention #Perception #Phenomenology #SimoneWeil #IrisMurdoch #Embodiment #AI #Prediction #TheVigil #PhilosophyOfMind #EthicsOfAttention #CulturalCritique #TheDeeperThinkingPodcast #Philosophy #ContemplativeThought #SlowThinking #DurationalEthics #MindfulnessWithoutTheGloss
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The Vigil and the Vanishing World
The Deeper Thinking Podcast is digitally narrated.
For those drawn to the ethics of attention, the fragility of perception, and the quiet struggle to remain human in a predictive age.
#SimoneWeil #IrisMurdoch #Phenomenology #Attention #AI #Prediction #Embodiment
What happens when the world no longer waits for us? In this episode, we explore the erosion of the interval in which reality reveals itself. Drawing on Simone Weil's philosophy of attention and Iris Murdoch's vision of unselfing, we trace how predictive systems collapse the space where moral and perceptual judgment form. The Vigil is not nostalgia. It is the last form of resistance in a culture that replaces presence with prediction, and seeing with being seen.
This episode enters the slow domain of embodied perception. Through the thought of Weil, Murdoch, and the phenomenological tradition shaped by figures like Maurice Merleau Ponty and Henri Bergson, we explore the movements of attention that cannot be automated, accelerated, or smoothed. These thinkers reveal why understanding is slow, why reality resists simplification, and why the body remains the last anchor against the machinery of prediction.
We ask what it means to see without extracting, to look without leaning forward, to inhabit the quiet that modern systems have rendered almost impossible. The Vigil becomes not an escape from technology but a stance within it: a refusal to let the world vanish into smoothness, speed, and preemption.
Reflections
This episode explores the thinning of perception in a predictive age and asks how attention might be restored as an ethical act.
Here are a few reflections that surfaced along the way:
Why Listen?
Listen On:
Support This Work
If this episode stayed with you and you’d like to support the ongoing work, you can do so here: Buy Me a Coffee
Bibliography
Bibliography Relevance
Attention is the last place where the world still has room to enter. The Vigil is how we keep that room open.
#Attention #Perception #Phenomenology #SimoneWeil #IrisMurdoch #Embodiment #AI #Prediction #TheVigil #PhilosophyOfMind #EthicsOfAttention #CulturalCritique #TheDeeperThinkingPodcast #Philosophy #ContemplativeThought #SlowThinking #DurationalEthics #MindfulnessWithoutTheGloss

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